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<H1>display(?Term)</H1>
Term is displayed on the current output --- without considering operator
definitions.


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<DT><EM>Term</EM></DT>
<DD>Prolog term.
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<H2>Description</H2>
   Used to display an expression in standard parenthesised prefix notation,
   onto the current output. This is mainly useful for debugging,
   in order to see how a term has been parsed.

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<H3>Modes and Determinism</H3><UL>
<LI>display(?) is det
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<H2>Examples</H2>
<PRE>   Equivalent to display(output, Term).  (see display/2).



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<H2>See Also</H2>
<A HREF="../../kernel/ioterm/display-2.html">display / 2</A>, <A HREF="../../kernel/ioterm/write-1.html">write / 1</A>, <A HREF="../../kernel/ioterm/write-2.html">write / 2</A>, <A HREF="../../kernel/ioterm/writeq-1.html">writeq / 1</A>, <A HREF="../../kernel/ioterm/writeq-2.html">writeq / 2</A>
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